HIDDEN LETTERS
synopsis
Hidden Letters tells the story of two Chinese women trying to balance their lives as independent women in modern China while confronting the traditional identity that defines but also oppresses them. Connected through their love for Nushu--a centuries- old secret text shared among women -- each of them transforms through a pivotal period of their lives and takes a step closer to becoming the individuals they know they can be.
international title: | Hidden Letters |
original title: | Hidden Letters |
country: | China, Germany, Norway, United States |
year: | 2022 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Violet Du Feng |
co-director: | Zhao Qing |
film run: | 86' |
screenplay: | Violet Du Feng, John Farbrother |
cinematography by: | Tiebing Feng, Gao Wei |
film editing: | John Farbrother |
music: | Chad Cannon, Leona Lewis |
producer: | Violet Du Feng, Mette Cheng Munthe-Kaas, Jean Tsien, Su Kim |
co-producer: | Tanja Georgieva-Waldhauer, Betsy Tsai |
executive producer: | James Costa, Ken Pelletier, Sally Jo Fifer, Lois Vossen, Jaeson Ma |
associate producer: | Yiqian Zhang, Juefang Zhang, Daniel Chein, Eric Tu, Fred Grinstein |
production: | Fish + Bear Pictures (US) |